India, Aug. 5 -- The Hungarian Grand Prix was a historic weekend for McLaren as Lando Norris notched the second oldest team's 200th victory in Formula 1, just about managing to beat teammate Oscar Piastri in a tight finish at the Hungaroring.
While the British outfit celebrated their 11th win of the season, Ferrari - the oldest team in F1 - endured one of their worst races.
Pole-setter Charles Leclerc led for 40 out of the 70 laps and looked good for the Italian marque's first win of the season on a circuit notorious for not being friendly for overtaking. But strategic and mechanical issues have gone hand-in-hand for the Scuderia of late.
This time a chassis problem saw a dramatic loss in performance with Leclerc eventually giving up p...
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